Viewer Council

As 2013 begins we are renewing efforts for the KLRU Viewer Council, a way for us to get direct feedback from our community and help guide our programming decisions.

Viewer Council members will be periodically asked to answer short online surveys, to participate in individual interviews or participate in focus groups. Your participation is completely up to you – and you can opt out of the Viewer Council at any time. Another benefit to the program is you’ll receive a summary of responses from the survey and if possible, we’ll explain how KLRU will use the data.

As a reminder, we will never share your email or personal information with others. As with any research participation, your answers to these surveys will be completely confidential. We adhere to the highest standards of ethics in research.

The first survey of the year is focused on news and public affairs programming and, specifically, on how KLRU should respond to the tragic event in Newtown, CT.

As we plan for the future of public broadcasting in the Austin area, we want our community’s input on some key issues. So we’re inviting you to be a part of KLRU’s Viewer Council.

Each month, we’ll be asking questions focusing on one topic to get your feedback. Your answers will be used to help us shape the programs we make and broadcast, the events we do in the community, our website and much more. Each survey will be a few short questions that you can complete anonymously.

This month’s survey is about your viewing habits in association with one of our channel streams. Your answers will help us program the channel to meet our community’s needs. Take the survey now

And sign up to be on our KLRU’s Viewer Council mailing list for notifications about future surveys.